Hiker Boot Midweight Sock (Full Cushion) Women’s

Hiker Boot Midweight Sock (Full Cushion) Women’s

Darn Tough

$28.00

Legendary performance fit and solid cushioning along the bottom of the foot make for a sock that’s pure bliss. No slipping, no bunching, no blisters. Fine gauge Merino Wool makes this a fast drying and breathable “all-weather” sock that stays cool in the summer and warm in the winter. And since Merino Wool is naturally antimicrobial this sock repels bacteria and odor - a great feature when you need to get an extra day (or two) out of your socks.

The Full Cushion Boot Sock is a slightly warmer and higher-volume version of the Regular Cushion Boot sock, and is perfect for roomier footwear or colder destinations. 

  • Small: US 4.5 - 7
  • Medium: US 7.5 - 9.5
  • Large: US 10 - 11.5

Description

Legendary performance fit and solid cushioning along the bottom of the foot make for a sock that’s pure bliss. No slipping, no bunching, no blisters. Fine gauge Merino Wool makes this a fast drying and breathable “all-weather” sock that stays cool in the summer and warm in the winter. And since Merino Wool is naturally antimicrobial this sock repels bacteria and odor – a great feature when you need to get an extra day (or two) out of your socks.

The Full Cushion Boot Sock is a slightly warmer and higher-volume version of the Regular Cushion Boot sock, and is perfect for roomier footwear or colder destinations. 

  • Small: US 4.5 – 7
  • Medium: US 7.5 – 9.5
  • Large: US 10 – 11.5

Additional information

Option

Plum Heather (Sm), Plum Heather (Med), Plum Heather (Lg), Moss Heather (Sm), Moss Heather (Med), Denim (Sm), Denim (Med), Denim (Lg), Eclipse (Sm), Eclipse (Med), Eclipse (Lg), Moss Heather (Lg)

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